Product suggestions with key ingredients, manufacturer and contact info, and in some cases, where to buy for the best pricing.

Some of the products have money-saving coupons available at their website so be sure and check first. Online sources also may have special deals so check around: www.drugstore.com; www.amazon.com are two such suppliers. I have no financial interest in any site or product in this guide, although Oasis rinse (at the item a GSK product) and Diiachi have provided support for speaking at a prior dental hygiene conference and my trip to Philadelphia last year to be interviewed on camera for Evoxac.

Note: Some mint flavors are quite strong and may be unsuitable for patients with a super dry mouth. These are indicated by the M++ for strong mint, M+ for medium, and M for mild.

Bad breath:
Transient relief:

Sugar-free gum or candies (avoid Mannitol if at all possible) –Mint varies by product

Numoisyn Liquid: Linseed extract; similar viscosity to that of natural saliva; can be used in conjunction with chlorhexidine without impairing the antibacterial effects ; extended relief; [www.alignpharma.com]

Theragum: – no longer available for sale even though it’s listed in the SSF product guide

XyliChew: Assorted flavors including Licorice; .8 grams Xylitol per piece; Made in Finland; Distributed by Tundra Trading Company, Glendale, CA 800-505-3895 and available online or at a number of retailers.)

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For any UK Sjoggies. Colgate Duraphat 2800 ppm toothpaste is prescription only, can be obtained from the dentist, if your dentist is private rather than nhs, go to GP for presciption. Long term health conditions are covered by a medical excemption card, you have to apply for it, get the card and never pay for another prescription. £7.50 for a tube of toothpaste (lasts one month) is a lot of money in the long term! A pack with 2 tubes of toothpaste can be obtained by the pharmacist all under one prescription if you have to pay. If your GP hasn't got a clue about ordering, the pharmacist will tell the GP what the generic ordering name is.

Like our body our teeth also have protective layer which provide shield against the germ attack. This can be done with the help of minerals like fluoride, which helps in remineralization process in teeth. You can go for toothpastes like colgate duraphat for all way protection and better oral health.

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To clarify the Biotene questions: All the Biotene products were reformulated in 2013 and Oral Balance gel in January, 2014. Products that are being sold now (November, 2014) are not the same products made previously by Laclede, the original owner of Biotene and Oral Balance. GSK has changed the formulas to be "pH balanced" and in so doing eliminated most of the minerals and enzymes that made the original formulas worthwhile. I can't recommend any of the the Biotene line at this except for the green-label PBF oral rinse which has most of the original ingredients, although I find it less soothing than before. GSK in working to come up with something that we like and is studying new formulas at several dental schools. They have suspended production of their products, so anything you find at the stores now is old stock. If you purchased a Biotene products since the formulary changes and find it lacking, you can call their Biotene hotline number, 1-800-922-5856 and request a refund. JoAnn RDH

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